One of the bestAdvertising mediurns in LaPorteCo.THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1916.VOLUME 2.—NO. 8.riel Four Pages Today.Sentinel today is only four -home print. We find it.rv to economize in use ofiper, which all our readers i getting almost beyond f country publishers. The )W asked by paper houses t prohibitive, and money v buv a limited amount ofi • *iper at present as the sup-Duard Jones was in Medary-ville, Mondav.• ••Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Klemm spent Sunday with friends here.Marion Smith spent last week in LaPorte the guest of Miss Marie Zable.List your farms for sale with Wm. C. Myers. He has cash buyers. 4 tf.Large numbers of LaCrosserv short, * and the pub- , , , , ., people looked in upon the countvho will suffer will be the* ,rair at LaPorte last week.How. The Sentinel, how-mds on a solid rock—is e pa red with a supply of irge enough to carry us next year, if we practice v in the use of our stock I. We believe our readers ee with us, that now is the ne to commencee to econ-How fleeting is fame! A gentleman asked us the other dav to tell him where Jack Johnson is eating his watennellons.he habit of boosting La-ime next year every high LaCrosse will' have done inty as a dish rag.Silvia Haschei of Monterev,V »nest of Miss Mabel Youngednesdav till Saturdav.» %s Anna Sledler of Chicagova Rosenbaum of Koutsit the F. W. Klemm andrueger homes Sunday.mge my Brick building onjan st.—5 flats and 1 storerm. Inquire Malder, 3104 I st. Chicago, 111. 4 Ot• time we see a striped LaCrosso we think of an ioned awning. And both n high from the ground.H in 111 )l!W 51 tllMllCl M /I iDivide the total of the crops in LaPorte countv bv the number of farms in the county and begin to wonder how all the automobilesare paid for.Mervin E. Headley went to Detroit, Michigan, Friday, where he will demonstrate with the Stand-ard-Detroit Tractor, at the* State fair next week.Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hazard and three children from Chicago, Bert Sergeant and family from Grant Park, 111., visited with Mr. andMrs. Vane, Sunday and Labor Dav* « .Successful experiments are being made with alochol as fuel for automobiles, and just at a time when prohibition seemed to be knocking King Alcohol over theropes.Although it costs only (j cents a dav in India for men to waive* fans to keep the air circulating in houses they are gradually lining replaced b\ electr ic fans as cheaper and more reliable.Our Schools Opened Monday.The LaCrosse public schools opened Monday, September 4, in the fine new school building, which is now completed except for a few minor things. The new building is a grand one, and sometime in the near future dedication exercises will be held.The first school day was taken up by the teachers in organization work, and on Tuesday active, school work commenced.We give below the corps of teachers and the enrollment bygrades.First grade_______________ 18Second grade ______22Total 40Teacher—Sada Gulbransen. •Third grade______________21Fourth grade___________23TotaL. 44Teacher—Edna Gulbransen.Fifth Grade......... 20Sixth grade_____________ 16Total 36Teacher—Linda Brunner.Seventh grade__________19Eighth grade____________ 17Total 36pTeacher—Albert Stewart.High school-'____________ 34Teachers—C.G. Hunt, Principal, R. R. Robinson, Superintendent.Special teachers—Music—Mary Coe.Art—Edith Dennison.Domestic Science—teacher not yet employed.The total enrollment of the whole school as reported thus far is 190. Before many days this number will reach 200.